Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Freight Ratw Beneficial
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B!meVe for thi regaJnln A mar
that were taken awaV from them
. wars age by the better graded
Sfjre nttrfrtlreyiy packed fruit from
Etfc Coast States. .
UPS Vffi" fruH. and with th.
STripWly extending their trade by
SUi of their sterage fncll tie-, Im
23 packing and the undeniably bet-
'oflrewer say that most people buy
ffl ft their color, rather than by
'2Sr flavor, but the public la gradu-
At becem ng caucarea te me iiici umi
IP DV""l ". .liar.,-...-,. rt hn tnata
'Utren the wnie variety of apples grown
?..n tnrnlltieil. "
Tbe Western apples have always had
tuhlfh color which makes them be
Stac'lre en fruit -rands, but Jersey
mvtrs have aw ''i-iieu a 101 in re-
weals te the eye as well as te the
aJ? ' ... kjt Mlinlaf nf fflA .Tltpaav
frttt bss been held ever In the cold
unfa plants and will be exhibited at
S inaual meeting of the New Jersey
Mite Horticultural Society at Atlantic
CRt this week.
Charles Repp, a former resident of the
lUn for growers any fruit that they
tntchfc want In mlilhlf '( Ii-m1
turni snow, mp nas one ex tne oiliest
apple storage, plants new in the East,
Jersey growers thla fall hare. 420
pica stored were. Many
and Jersey gw
carloads of aps
of these applet
waste or sold
would ha anna tn
fa ! MiMiak a
pay transportation costs at harvest Una
ihtn he markllfa Af aha ivnintaa aiaaa
glutted with apples.
After-Dinner Tricks 1
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A table knife is taken between
the
mouth. The performer apparently slips
tne anue into ws meutn and awai
hands horlaentally and is raised te the
Ifa Inte
Iowa It.
Al the knlfa Ilea tinnri ihm tihU alia
hands are placed upon it aa shown in
ngure x, xne tips or tne nngers are
together, completely hiding the knife.
The knife is raised from the table once
or twice, being replaced each time.
Finally, aa the hands are raised from
the table edge they drop the knife into
the lap (Figure 2). The bands de net
hesitate, but are raised te the mouth
aa though actually holding the knife
(Figure 1). The head ia tilted back,
and the handa pretend te let the knife
slide down into the mouth. It the
movements are quick and sure, this
trick will panaa nulla a ulirnn m...
aternatien anions the onlookers.
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YOU can count en the
, Cenklln'e distinct anpe anpe
rieritiea te give you or
your friends wonderfully iatiav
factory writing aervlce. Many
beautiful models, particularly
appropriate for gifts.
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Service can mean a let. But in few
instances is it carried te greater heights
of expression than in Atlantic Service.
Tcday the industry of large communi
ties virtually "moves en gasoline"; and in
this City it moves principally en Atlantic
Gasoline, provided through Atlantic
Service.
Atlantic Service is mere than a frill,
mere than a convenience, mere than a
utility. It is a vital factor in the business
and industrial routine of this City. Upen
Atlantic Service rests the responsibility
for keeping in motion vast fleets of cars
and trucks engaged in the, distribution of
commodities of every description.
Atlantic Service is charged with re
sponsibility te you, the individual. Ceal
reaches your cellar; feed and previsions
reach your grocer; newspapers reach
your newsdealer; express, mail and de
partment store parcels reach your deer
principally because Atlantic Service has
provided the motive power, for most of
the vehicles which haul these things.
Atlantic, Service is preferred by truck
fleet ewnets because it is dependable.
There. is no mere completely equipped,
thoroughly organized and competently
manned service of its kind anywhere in
the land!
Atlantic Service is always ready and
never far away. Every day of the year
and every hour of the day Atlantic Ser
vice can be relied upon te deliver gasoline
or oil in any quantity anywhere in the
City or its environs.
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ECONOMY BASEMENT
STORE OPENS AT t A. M. CLOSES AT S P.M.
SA VINGS!
The Frankfort Ln
takes you right te our
Economy Basement,
where you'll save largely
en anything you need!
S MONDAY, DERKMHER 4. IMt t T
NELLENBURGN
Holiday Shoppers'
Lunch Vuia 25c
.H.l.tlnw m nnlnil with taffttlfta.
ham, egf or tongue, roll and butter,
and coltee, tea, cocek or milk, Ice
cream or pastry.
Girls' $10 te $12.50 Fur-
Trimmed Coats, $7.50
Wonderful dose-out let from a maker famous for smart styles
una superior qwuuy majority at just aoeut maieing cost.
Veleura. sext cheviets, Herringbones and
fancy coatings in sports and dressy styles.
Seme feature pretty roll cellars of self ma
terial; all lined throughout 7 te 14 years.
$5.00 te $6.50
Dresses
ft 0 ) ft nffrFj
g aSV I9L . M 9t ft aar""T
ml2wv B
f I 1 1 jtw
l"AJiJ mm H ' U
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Serge, wool crepe and velve
ii. embroidered in various attractive
ominer Ptr Pan rellarn: nlantart op m
ered skirts. Seme smart two-niece frocks
$3.95
&
also included. Sizes, 7 te 14.
$1.95
$3.50 Rain Capes. ,
Most popular of all
apparel gifts! Absolutely waterproef: cut
full; all with heeds. Prettily boxed. Sizes
7 te 14.
lars also in rose, green and tan.
$1.50 and $2.00 Middies
Sires, 6 te 16. 5NELLENBUR1jS Economy Basement
. rSl aali
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$1.00
These Undernuultn Specials suggest many pretty, useful and very
acceptable holiday gifts that cost surprisingly little
Envelope Chemises 8ZM 79c
In soft, line batiste, trimmed attractively with lace and embroidery. One shown.
undergarments. Special at QQs
Envelope chemises and night gowns of OtC
lingerie cloth, lace and embroidery-trimmed. Full cut:
one shown.
Silk Envelope Chemises (J- no
In fine Crepe de Chine; dainty pastel tPl.tO
shades; lace and ribbon trimmings.
Extra-Size Chemises &-i no
Pull cut and nicely made; in fine batiste, P X tO
effectively trimmed wlyi lace and embroidery.
Knitted Skirts QKn te 0 1 BTA
Llerhfc and dnrV V,aAm.. Oefl. aft I .111 I
contrasting borders.
Flannelette Skirts. (q
Blue or pink stripes; deep ruffles. 0C
4ST 1
I aaasK ' SfK I
v9n-l .3v ill JJBssi O
Petticoats are bound te be the
most welcome of gifts and at these
lowered prices are doubly attractive
$4 Silk Petticoats
$2.95
Silk jersey, mcssaline nnd combinations of
silk jersey and mcssaline in a fine assortment
of wanted shades.
$5.00 Silk Jersey 9 QK
Pantalettes &O.VO
Maa-.p UImmI- Vivnum and niir.A rlnilftlff
AdTjry uinvgvi iiiwnu " - ,--..
almmflf nf?n fiilt.nnf nnrl WpII tnndn.
$3.00 English Sateen 01 AQ
PnnfnlpftAH PX.t7
Finest quality; plain or striped; soft and
very lustrous. Black, navy, brown and green;
double elastic cutis.
$4.00 Extra-Size
Pantalettes
High-grade English sateen; plain or
striped; black, navy and brown; cut very full
and well fitted.
SheHenbUrgS Economy Basement
$1.95
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bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
Men's $21.75 te $25.75 m r en
New Winter Suits
Many with extra trousers te double their geed
service
Wonderful assortment of geed-looking new styles; every
wanted color and smart mixture. Tailored the Snellenburg way
quality top-notch 1
Big Price-Cuts en Trousers!
Men's and Yeung
Men's $4.50 fcO A fT
Trousers... v-S.U
Men's and Yeung
Men's $6.00 dQ IK
"47tf aTttaf
Trousers.
MCI FC
E" lemy Basement
Men's Bath Robes
Special at $2.95
Yeu can just put them down
as gifts any man's going te
like immensely and pocket
the third saving their price
brings you.
Fine assortment of colors
and natterns: cord at neck and
girdle te match.
VAni fXJfMnf
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Men's Shirts, (1 IA
Special at...
"Harmony" percale in
neat striped effects; excel
lent color assortment ; neck
bands and soft cuffs.
69c
$2.00 Knitted
Neckwear
Pure silk; plain colors and
dropped stitch here or there, cleverly mended.
Men's $1.50 te $3.00 Mufflers.
Fleecy brushed wool; slightly
imperfect.
95c
MuSrerd:Si,k 59c, 89c $1.35
Pleasing mixed effects; slightly imperfect.
b.NELLENBURGS Economy Basement
Here's where parents KNOW
prices arc lowest and qualities best en
boys' clothing.
Beys' $6.75 AH-Weel
Blue Serge Suits, $4.95
Oliver Twist and Balkan models trimmed
with jvli'te, black or geld braid. Pants are
fully lined. Sizes 3 te 10 years.
. S6.75
$8.i)." Twe.
Pants fljfi QK
Suits. . . . 307tJ
; imrtldlv ni.iile nulls
of mlxH I'lirvletn with
fulMlncil Unleker pants,
Sizes " te 17 years.
Overcents..0'tJ
Thov Imtten te th
nccli. Ii.im' l'Plls nil
iiieuml mill Plnlil lln
Idkh. HIieh 'J1. 3 te 10
years.
S 13.50 Two Twe
Pants DQ QK
Suits... WivO
Mixed cheviets nnd
tweed" In llsht or
dark shades. Mohair
lined coats and full
lined kntclwr pant
Bliea 7 te H vara.
Snel
$8.95
Mackinaw;
All-wool blanket Meth
--JukI tlie kind boys
llke best for sifts! Kx.
tra iroecl quality; 7 te
It years.
Corsets and bandeaux at savings
or a mira te hair:
$3 Corsets, $1.79
New shipment of excellent medium and
girdle-top models in plain ceutil or fancy materials.
$4 Worsted
Tuxedo Sweaters,
$1.95
First en manu a
gift listnewhere te
be found in this ex
cellent grade for
anything like se
little
In scarlet with black,
black with bars of white,
solid navy and solid black.
Wonderfully warm and
pretty!
iNELLENBURGS
.Economy Basement
Save en
Embroidered
Weel Flannels
the pretty kinds always se very popular
among the "baby gifts."
am CV Y001 flannels, with scalloped
or hemstitched edges. Pretty patterns.
-?!.. rwnneis, Yard
$1.50 Flannels, Yard
95c
$1.25
69c Bath Rebing, Yard....
Fer bath robes and sacques.
49c
29c Demet Flannel. Yard
3G inches wide. White.
br.EuLP.'BVRS Economy Basement
20c
$3 Corsets, $1.59
Fancy materials ;
all sizes.
$4 Corsets, 1.95
Medium-bust mod med
eln ; heavy ceutil ; all
new.
$1.50 Satin Bandeaux. . .
Dainty and practical helidav cifts
SneTlenBUrgS Economy Basement
;89c
Candy!
t
Literally TONS of delicious kinds for
Christmas and all the best everyday kinds,
vuu, in, lun iun.ua net te oe cquaicu elsewhere:
Fancy Chocolates or Chocolates
and Bonbons, lb
S Pounds, 69c; 3 Pounds, $1.10; 5 Pounds, $U9
Hard and Filled Candies. 2flc lb. Tin
3-Pound Jars, $U9
39c
Special
3
fial 5-lb. Family Bexes ) r aar
Distinct Assortments TWm(
Well Werth $1.50 UV
5 lbs. Old-fashioned mixtures, including
chocolates, gums, creams and ether fancy
specialties.
5 lbs Old-fashioned hard candy mixtures.
5 lbs. Old-fashioned asserted gum drops.
$11.95
coats... DOyO
Brown clilnehllln ,
ronertlble cellar";
belt all around;
plnld llnlngx. Slrcb
2H te 10 years.
95c
$1.39
Knickers
vMUd cheviets ; slsea
vte IT years.
53 Eoenomy Basement
Other 5-lb. Special Family Packages
at $1.29. $1.69, $2.19 and $2.69
Peppermint Candy Canes, 5c te 25c
Pure Sugar Clear Toys, 25c lb.
New nnd fnncy shapes; certified colors.
Specials for Sunday Schools,
Ledges and Institutions That
Distribute Holiday Candy
30-lb. Pails "Jelly Geed" Mixtures, $6.95
Consisting of asserted chocolates, bonbons,
gum drops, neuirats, cocoanut squares, cocoa
nut rolled dates, geld and silver foil wrapped
pieces and fancy specialties.
30-lb. Pails "Yuletide" Chocolates, $6.45
An assortment of fruit cream and fancy
mixed chocolates.
30-lb.Pails "Xmas Cheer" Bonbons,(6.45
30-lb. Pails "1921" Hard Candy
Mixtures, $5.85
Consisting of fancy shaped crystalited
cream bonbons, jelly gums, nougats and fancy
specialties.
6s) half-pound helMay bxfa FREE
each pail.
5NELLENBURQ5 cwi
Dcnendtihli A nrtW A.tiM ..j i..a
kinds of inexpenaii e furniture will always be
v... tcrjf uiucn leieer-pricca here!
$18 Pure Felt Rell
Edge Mattresses
$9.95
Exactly se in the let one-piece style shown
xjillih u n n
lets coverer'
with exenl
lent tickings
in nattprns
w hich have
been discon
tinued. Built
in layers; very comfortable.
PiNacsa5c5w.
$30 Combination
ChifJTorebes at
$19.75
$12.00 Telephone
Stand, $6.95
an
in!
es 'p
Made of sturdy eaK.
v it uun aiuu it a ll'l.
wardrobe with Kanncnt
Hide Is .1 lint Ikiv i !.., n
Irawers and a disk com-
mriment. Uilt,'ht. (ii
nehes ; width 40 im-hee
$18.00 Library
Rocker, $9.95
f einpl.te with rlmlr.
er line construction,
mahogany llnlwh
$6.00
Hair
Dresser
Chair,
$2.75 Mixed Duck
Feather Pillows,
$1.09
l i ( '
1 IBSI
1 If" iS
ill
Overaturferl. l n
jprlnp Bent; high, com cem com
rerlahl buck. ceered
In brown Kconemy
leather.
am
kWI
m
Mahogany
Smoking
Stands,
$1.95
Glass anh re
ceiver and top
fitted w 1 t h
brass nttings.
msm
$10.00 Iverv Weed
Crib. $5.98
$16.00 Drep-Side
Couch Beds, $9.75
iSV
caaafteta with
p a ffrfrM ' "7 fin
Heavy nruar pets;
deceiated imiieU; com cem
pletn with all-sttul Hani
tnry sprlnn.
$16 Colonial Metal
Bed. $9.95
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